Nutritional assessment in patients with chronic liver disease – Current accessibility and implementation

Q3 Nursing
Daphne Bot , Maarten E. Tushuizen , Bart van Hoek
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Poor body composition is associated with impaired outcomes in patients with chronic liver disease (CLD), and various assessment tools are used. The aim of this study is to gain insight into the clinical practice of nutritional assessment in patients with CLD.

Methods

A semi-structured online survey on nutritional assessment tools for measuring body composition in patients with CLD was conducted among hepatologists and dietitians, mainly from hospitals between April 2023 and May 2023.

Results

A total of 45 eligible surveys were included in this study (dieticians N=35, hepatologists N=10). All dieticians had at least one nutritional assessment tool available. Bio-electrical impedance and hand-grip strength were the most available and used. The most important reasons for assessment were diagnosis of nutritional status, evaluation of nutritional intervention and for assessing risk of mortality. A proportion of 49% of the dieticians and 60% of the hepatologists respectively were familiar with the ‘European society of parenteral and enteral nutrition Guideline Clinical Nutrition in Liver disease’. Only 13% of dieticians and 60% of the hepatologists knew the ‘European Association for the Study of the Liver Clinical Practice Guidelines on nutrition in chronic liver disease’ and only eight dieticians and one hepatologist used a protocol for nutritional assessment in patients with CLD.

Conclusion

The importance of measuring body composition in patients with CLD for diagnosing and monitoring nutritional status and for assessing risk of mortality is well-known by dieticians and most hepatologists. However, implementation of the current guidelines is substandard and should be improved.
慢性肝病患者的营养评估 - 当前的可及性和实施情况
背景和目的身体成分不良与慢性肝病(CLD)患者的预后受损有关,目前使用的评估工具多种多样。本研究旨在深入了解慢性肝病患者营养评估的临床实践情况。方法在 2023 年 4 月至 2023 年 5 月期间,对主要来自医院的肝病专家和营养师进行了关于测量慢性肝病患者身体成分的营养评估工具的半结构化在线调查。结果本研究共纳入 45 份符合条件的调查(营养师 N=35,肝病专家 N=10)。所有营养师都至少拥有一种营养评估工具。生物电阻抗和手握力是可用和使用最多的工具。进行评估的最重要原因是诊断营养状况、评估营养干预措施和评估死亡风险。分别有 49% 的营养师和 60% 的肝病专家熟悉 "欧洲肠外和肠内营养学会肝病临床营养指南"。只有 13% 的营养师和 60% 的肝病专家了解《欧洲肝病研究协会慢性肝病营养临床实践指南》,而且只有 8 名营养师和 1 名肝病专家使用了慢性肝病患者营养评估规程。然而,现行指南的执行情况并不达标,应加以改进。
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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